PAGE FOUR UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, _September 29, 1949 Loretto B MARJORIE CRONAUER Hone Ebensburg 899-J-3 Banns of matrimony were pub- lished in St. Michael's Church for the third time last Sunday be- tween Gervase Sherry and LaRue Randall, both of Loretto. Mrs. Alpert O'Connor Sr. has returned home from Brooklyn, N. Y., where she visited with her son and daughter-indlaw, Mr, and Mrs. John R. O'Connor. The oc- casion of Mrs. O'Connor's visit was the arrival of a new grand- daughter. Mary Jane Wagner has return- ed to her position in Washington, D. C., after spending a two weeks vacation here with her mother. Margaret Karabinos has return- ed to her desk in the Building Fund Office at St. Francis Coll-| ege after spending a two weeks vacation visiting friends and rela- | tives in New York City and Pitts- | burgh. | Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Turko | announce the birth of a new son. | Mrs. Turko was the former Ther- | ese Wills of this place. | Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Smith of | New Germany and Robert Mec-| Elheny of Pittsburgh were Sun-| day evening visitors at the home| of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lenz, | Mrs. Harold Little of Altoona | visited here last week at the] home of Mrs, Charity Biter. | Many from town are attending, the annual public novena to St.| Therese which is being conducted this week at the Carmelite Mon- astery. Approximately 50 guests were present at the covered dish sup- per held by the Women's Demo- cratic Cluh of Loretto in St. Michael's School Hall on Tuesday evening of this week. Patricia Burley has accepted a position in the Carnegie Library in Pittsburgh. Donald Burley, U. 8S. Army, spent the past week end in town visiting his parents. Joseph Caton has been dis- charged from the U., S. Army af- ter three years service. Many local football fans attend- ed the game on Saturday evening between St. Francis College and Wilkes College at the Cresson High School Stadium. Legion Aides to Install Officers of the ladies’ auxiliary to Memorial Post 174, American Legion, Gallitzin, will be install- ed next Wednesday at 7 p. m. in the Oriental Ballroom, Gallitzin. Mrs. Lee Wertz of Tyrone will be in charge. Reservations are to be made before Monday, Oct. 3, it was said. PURCHASE PROPERTIES Albert A. Churella of Spangler purchosed two properties in Eb- ensburg from John F. and Anna A. Evans of Ebensburg this past | week. The properties front 152 feet on Locust Street and 21 feet on Bolton Street and were sold at a price of about $12,000. oleodectooRooteetoaloctootootsetoetoct Beets te Beate fe fe te 8. 8. 8.0.8. 5 0.8 8.8 8.8.8 BR REDD DVD PRP V PPP Cleaning Rods 2 oeeBeooetoteclootestoctertoctocts tere Beate Boctecte Bete Bo Bocortocteatorte ate tecteote ato te te te Bo Be fe Besl B. 0.0. 5.9.5 9.9 9 9 0 RES RRRTT RDP PPPRPN - = a GET HUNTING NEEDS at LIEB'S HARDWARE Winchester, Western Shells Heavy and Standard Loads Remington, Ithaca Shotguns Red Safety Vests, Hunting Caps Rhodes Turkey Calls Squacky Squirrel Calls LIEB'S HARDWARE CARROLLTOWN Toes ToaToaToste ot BESTS EE RR BB Bi Bebo To oie io 3 Ge oie ho oo fe fo ofoofooforfevfoc)s Rifle Brushes OB OBOBBEEE S <Q 3% > GIFTS TIRES PAINTS Ji! TO A NEW LOCATION { PHILADELPHIA AVE. (NEXT DOOR TO WOLF FURNITURE C0.) MARINO’S Home & Auto Supply i BARNESBORO, PA. { GRAND OPENING SATURDAY, OCT. 1st FREE GIFTS and SOUVENIRS! AUTC PARTS, ACCESSORIES BICYCLE PARTS, TUBES TOOLS TEN DEPARTMENTS LOADED WITH NEW, FRESH MERCHANDISE ’ OUR REMOVAL PPPS HHHHHHHHS EEE EEE EEE EE EE EEE EEE EEF PH TOYS ACCESSORIES HARDWARE ETC 2H Miners’ Hospital 3 Patients’ Record Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, from Sept. 19 to Sept. 26, 1949: MEDICAL ADMITTED Jones, Ebensburg; Mrs. Elizabeth Skirsky, Bakerton; Donna Hut- ton, Marsteller; Hershel Rummel, Spangler; Mrs. Anna Stofko, Pat- ton; Mrs. Agnes Sacca, St. Bene- dict; William Romnosky, Baker- ton; Freeman Wiley, LaJose; Mrs. Lelia Dittman, Cherry Tree R.D.; Charles Cordell Jr., Patton. SURGICAL ADMITTED Mrs. Anna Ludwig, Nicktown; William Bradley, Spangler; Thos. J. Varner, Portage; Carl Weak- land, Carrolltown; Robert Yeager, Patton; Michael Havirilla, Bar- nesboro; Stanley Malippa, Heil- wood; Diane Ansley, Barnesboro; Mrs. Elsie Burns, Barnesboro; Daniel Ott, Patton; Leocadia Ov- erberger, Akron, O.; Margaret Stoltz, Ebensburg R. D.; Paul Deyarmin, Cherry Tree R. D.; Steve Kubish, Patton R. D.; Ag- nes Dubetsky, Hastings; Anna Marie Kline, Carrolltown; Mrs. Ida Noel, Patton; Leroy Weak- land, Carrolltown; Mrs. Betty Lantzy, Barnesboro; Walter Gach, Spangler; Thomas Burns, Barnes- boro; Joseph Rayba, Barnesboro; Gilbert Miller, Hastings; John Hadley Jr., Spangler. MEDICAL DISCHARGED Mrs. Rosemary Joyce Lockard, Cherry Tree; Maxwell Kelly, Spangler; Harry Blick, St. Bene- dict; Steve Long, Bakerton; Mrs. Mable Arotin, Cherry Tree; John Thomas, Marsteller; Marie Gar- rity, Patton; Mrs. Julia MecCon- nell, Carrolltown; Nancy Lee Ni- hart, Ebensburg; Mrs. Catherine Sharkey, Spangler R. D.; Mrs. Mary Salyan, Spangler; Mrs. Ann Ludwig, Nicktown; Mrs. Gertrude Houck, Hastings; Nicholas Kry- nick, Bakerton; Mrs. Mary Hom- ady, Marsteller; William Rom- nosky, Bakerton; Freeman Wiley, LaJose. SURGICAL DISCHARGED Mrs. Slyvia Flory, Spangler; Mrs. Anna Zawiskie, Spangler; Mrs. Clara Huber, Patton; Paul Weston, Hastings; Betty Ann Hartman, Barnesboro; Diane Ans- ley, Barnesboro; Robert Yeager, Patton; William Bradley, Spang- ler; Daniel Ott, Patton; Mrs. Leo- nore Richardson, Revloc; Boyd Leamer, Barnesboro R. D.; Agnes Dubetsky, Hastings; Mrs. Mar- garet Rankin, Barnesboro; Mrs. Helen Kommer, Spangler; Mrs. Agnes Cieleczka, Barnesboro, and Thomas Varner, Portage. MATERNITY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pesar- Slick, Marsteller, daughter, Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Merrick, Westover, son, Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Stiffler, Cher- ry Tree R. D., son, Sept. 20. Mr. and Mrs. John Pizur, Bar- nesboro, son, Sept. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keefe, Hastings, son, Sept. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kline, Carrolltown, son, Sept. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Justinian Angel- lotto, Barnesboro, son, Sept. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heuther, Barnesboro, daughter, Sept. 22, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones, Banesboro, daughter, Sept. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Leamer, La- Jose R. D., daughter, Sept. 24, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oakes, Westover R. D., son, Sept. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rickard, St. Benedict, son, Sept. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keith, Cherry Tree, daughter, Sept. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Thomas, Patton, daughter, Sept. 26. FALLENTIMBER Mr. and Mrs. Merl Fonkin vis- ited in Barnesboro several days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merryweather. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buddle spent last Thursday afternoon visiting in Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Matish hy. : visited in Dysart last Thursday Fred Hertzog evening at the home. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Campbell and daughter, Connie Louise, vis- ited in Altoona last Thursday. ghter, Nancy Ruth, were Friday visitors in Coalport. Mitchell Gray of Pittsburgh visited here over the week end at the Edward Buddle home. Mrs. Hartley Krise and son, John spent Monday visiting in Al- toona. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Matish visited Sunday evening in Dysart at the Eugene Ratchford home. { Q It’s Fun! Skate at ¢ PATTON ROLLER RINK ; EVERY 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. Following is the list of patients admitted and discharged at the Marie Garrity, Patton; Thomas Foringer, Glen Campbell; Rebecca Mrs. Janet Shumosky and dau- § Wed., Fri., Sat. { ST. BENEDICT By MISS MARY REAM St. Benedict Ladies’ Club Spends Day in Pittsburgh The St. Benedict Ladies Club held their annual celebration last Thursday on which day they travelled to Pittsburgh, In the afternoon they attended a movie at the Stanley Theatre, had din- ner at the Hotel Roosevelt and attended the Ice Capades at the Gardens in the evening. The fol- lowing. were included in the party: Mrs. William White, Mrs. Ber- nard Swanson, Mrs. Leo Berring- er, Mrs. John Emerick Jr., Mrs. Clyde Bradford, Mrs. Jake Bilko. and Mrs. Benny Bilko. * % » Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Utzler of Conemaugh spent Sunday after- noon at the home of Mr, and Mrs Harry Ream. Lorraine Lee has returned to Pitt University. She will reside at 1441 Squirrel Hill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Ebberts. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wiser and daughters spent the week end in Ridgway at the Sandy Elia home. Mr. and Mrs. Orville McKee and family spent Sunday in Mars- teller at .the Fred Rellander re- sidence. Mr. - and Mrs. Ed Young and child spent a few days here at the Joe Michrina home this past wack, The Malloy family visited with relatives in Houtzdale this past week. Harry Painter and Jane Hunter motored to Oil City to accompany Edith Hunter to her home here where she will visit with- Ma and Pa Hunter. Mrs. Harry Ream and daugh- ghters accompanied Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Ream and daughter to Mor- gantown, W. Va,, after spending a two weeks vacation at the cou- ple’s homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Finley and Mrs. Owen Haley of Tampa, Fla., spent the week end here at the John Hunter home. Mr. and Mrs. Verlo Berringer and sons visited last Sunday in Uniontown at the Tony Lloyd re- sidence. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Holmes of Gerard, Ohio, spent a few days in town this week at the Gust Lee home. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Symons, Mrs. Tillie Lang and Ann Sym- ons motored to Karn City last Sunday where they visited at the Bert Logan home. | Ethel Jean Gessler, Ward Bab- | cock and James Byrnes of Green- jville spent the week end at the | Bernard Miller residence. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ander- son of Jamestown, N. Y. were week end visitors here at the Gust Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Ranck and sons of Barnesboro and Tommy, Danny and Jimmie Jackson of this place spent Sunday visiting in Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bowersox spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Culver in Rylertown. Mr. and Mrs, Michael Glova held a christening for baby Mich- ael Alfred Glova last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Miller and family spent a few days in Greenville recently at the Ger- [main Gessler residence. | Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coder and | son of Patton visited in town on | Sunday at the Clyde Bradford re- sidence. Betty Zedek and Josephine Vit- elli of Cherry Tree were Saturday visitors here at the home of Miss | Mary Ream. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Blick and ton visited at Dagus Mines at the home of Elizabeth Blick and Ruth Pittsburgh were week end visit- ors here at the William Blick re- sidence. Carrolltown Mrs. Alvin Fagan and Miss Mildred Bertram visited last week end at Titusville, Pa., with Mrs. Fagan’s aunt, Mrs. Margaret Vol- kstadt. The ladies had not been together for many years. They al- so Visited in Erie, Pa., where they called upon Mrs. Ida Wyrough, a resident of Carrolltown for many years, and well known to our Carrolltown readers. Mrs. Wy- She has acquired | alytic stroke. > at Erie, and is [many friends ors remember her to her Carroll- town friends. |N. Y., recently visited with Mrs. | Alvin Fagan. Mrs. King and Mrs. | Fagan are sisters. Elmer Luther has from Baltimore, nauer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruggles have returned to their home in Chicago after spending some time at the St. Lawrence Inn, where they visited with Edgar Schroth. Miss Clara Hoehn of Pitcairn is a guest of Edgar C. Schroth at the St. Lawrence Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Holtz of Hastings were visitors at the C. V. Baker home last Friday. More Carrolltown News will be found on Page 11 of this issue. Foreign Insurance Subject of Firemen A discussion of proposed legis- lation governing the two percent tax on foreign fire insurance marked the meeting last Thurs: day of the Volunteer Firemen's Association of Cambria County and Vicinity. The session was held in the Geistown Fire Hall, with 150 attending. The associa- tion will join with other groups in the state to seek a change in the distribution of the insurance tax among volunteer fire organ- izations. R. A. Wasser, Ebensburg, presi- dent, was in charge of the ses- sion. There were guests from the Somerset association present. A buffet supper and entertainment were provided by the host com- pany. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blick of Pat- | rough has been bedfast for the | past three years following a par- | cherful, requesting that the visit- | Mrs. Ada King and son, John, | {and daughter, Rita, of Breithut, | returned | Md., where he |B visited with his son, Joseph Luth- | er, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cro- | woainton | RECENT DEATHS py Ms. Joel Good and Mr. and Mrs George C. Saunders ruce Good and family of Lang- itzint—G dondale visited in town over the 260 Jliceint rg joi es fiers) past week. a. m. Monday. Born in Somerset John Bill and daughter, Edna, | Co. Feb. 22, 1863, he was a son were last Thursday visitors in|of Nathan and Marcia Ann (Bar- Johnstown. ker) Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Houser of | He had been a barber in Gal- Altoona visited at the Blaine |litzin from 1881 until 1945, and Stevens Lome here over the past 850 Was A I as Wee end. | School for the Deaf. Pvt. Robert Good, stationed in| Surviving are his widow, Mrs New Jersey visited at his home| gdna (Glant) Saunders, and twe here over the week end. | children, Mrs. Carrie Armstrong, Mr, and Mrs. James Warsing ot | Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Viola Ohio visited in town a few days|Salvan, Gallitzin. Three grand- last week with Mrs. Anna Cole- children, two of whom he reared, man. {are Mrs. George Mazzocco, Gal- Cora Hockenberry was ysvently {litein, Oliarles Cheslock, Orbison- admitted to the Altoona Hospital | 01, = rs. Irene Oyler, Cleve- where she will undergo a chest | oh ; : : ayia Services will be held at 2 p. m. Sheraton: Her pany friends wish this Thursday in Gallitzin Fi er a very speedy recovery. | dist Church by Rev. W. E. Kray. Stanley Siovikoski 1s a patient) se, Burial will be in the Union in, the Aspinwall Veterans Hospi- | Cemetery at Gallitzin, al. | ° Mr. and Mrs, Louis Slovikoski Ms Sisited 10 LaJose recently at tne | Miss Mary E. Beaver Seth erle Hockenberry home. | —Miss Mary Elizabe Mr. and brs. Sonn Thompson | Beater, id OL his Dace died = i o ar, | . hy 3 iday, . « A ty. BUGS [in te Altoona Mores Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hudson of | She was born in Brockwayville, Coalport visited in town recently | Ta, a puget of George L. and with friends and relatives. | le (Dick) Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gondek and! She is survived by her brother, family of Revloc visited in town George L. Jr, of Cresson. this past week. | Funeral services were held at Calvin Pusey of Madera was als po. on Monday of this week Sunday visitor here with eens en oe aL brojhie in Mr. and Mrs. Haro. evens Sson rial was made in and son visited in Altoona last | the Union Cemetery, Cresson, Friday evening. | Mr, and Mrs. Fred Opdenhoff | announce the birth of a daughter | sic ¥, gpg M. Hockenberry | Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hockenberry | visited in Patton last Saturday | AVS Moved ino thein new home| Blaine Stevens and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Borto of M. C. Yearich visited in Altoona | Fort Salda Wore visitors here | last Sunday evening. x Visited | | Bato 2 Ne end at the George | in | . co 5 avening| Betty McCollough of Coolport ol $30 Ray Swope home. * © was a visitor here recently at the | a {home of her parents, Mr. and | | Mrs. McCollouih, DYSART | Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKee of | | Olympia, Wash., were Sunday ev- | . | i isi - Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bishop | SPIE visitors here at the Robert and daughter, : Judy, of Cresson v : { spent Sunday evening at the Hr oy Mrs. Lynn Westover of | WESTOVER | Washington, D. C., were visitors Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Hughes vis- here over the week end at the |ited on Sunday in Ulster, Pa., at Victor Westover home. the Arthur Young home. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKee of | Shirlene King is reported to East Ridge were visitors in town | have started working at the local Sunday at the Bob McKee home. Post Office at assistant Postmas- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes were | ter. We wish her success in her visitors in Middletown on Sunday | new work. at the home of Rev, and Mrs. Mrs. Ella Syberts, Shirley Knight, | June and Wanda Syberts and Mrs. Octa McCulley has re- George Horten were Sunday vis- turned home after visiting recent- |itors in Coalport at the home of ly in Middleton. Mrs. Belle Wallis, When you want extra funds for ap- pliances to make household tasks easier, turn to your bank. Your comfort, ease and enjoyment are our friendly concern. We are ready to help finance the cost. First National Bank Carrolltown, Penna. L. Naylor home. | gon ~ a Mrs. Rose Naylor has returned |§ home after a visit of several by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Naylor | Conzo and Mrs. John Conzo Vis- | ited in Johnstown last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hale and | Alvera Hollern spent Sunday in | Johnstown where they visited | with Judy Hale, who is a pat- ient in the Memorial Hospital. Carolyn Naylor has entered |¢ the University of Pittsburgh at | the Johnstown Center as a ¢{ first year student. | Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cuomo and family of Amsbry visited in town last Sunday. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gionfred- do and children of New Britain, Conn., are spending a short va-, cation here at the Paul Gionfred- HUNTING COATS . game pocket; rubberized REVERSIBLE COAT ... large pockets. hunter. do home. : co Glontreddo “retired to WATER REPELLENT TROUSERS .. $4.75 HEAVY-DUTY HUNTING BOOTS .... $1.98 her home on Sunday Zrom a Visit § ¥LASYIO BOTTOM BREECHES .... $598 RED LEATHER HUNTING CAPS .... $1.85 ¢ a Water repellent, rubberized, with double {ter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D’- i ) ? ED CHECKERED CORDUROY CAP ¢ | Mark in Philadelphia. |§ Enee and double seat. RB RED CORDUROY CAPS 857 | Cormen Gionfreddo of Altoona | spent the past week end visiting | here at the home of her parents. | Flora Gregg and three class- | mates of Indiana State Teach- | ers College, Betty Harper of Mec- | Keesport, Esther Lewis of Phila- | delphia and Edith Duran of East | Liverpool, Ohio spent Sunday in | town at the Frank Gregg home. At a meeting in Dysart on { Monday evening five local boys LACE BREECHES GUNS KNIVES | were given membership in Troop ; | 80, Boys Scouts of America of { {Dean. They successfully passed ¢ |the Tenderfoot requirements as ¢ : | given by their Scoutmaster, Mar- 2 Fontanello and the assistant | Scout master, Dominick Fimicella | The boys were Pat Hertzog, Joe {Cuomo, Gene Cuomo, Robert ) . weeks with her son of Camden, | H E A N. J. She was accompanied home | and children, Carole and Ravi who spent the week end with her. | @ F O R H U N T E R S Leo Springer and Virginia | i HERE NOW! 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